Does Your Praise To God Lack This Sin Overpowering Principle?

By: David Hopkins

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If you want to know an easy way to experience never
ending blessings in life even if you mess up and do
something horrible which you could regret for the
rest of your life, then boy have I got news for you.
Listen to this.

One of the most disturbing stories in the Bible is
where King David lusted after another mans wife. Her
name was Bathsheba so the story goes.

He ended up getting her pregnant and in order to
cover it up he sent her husband to the front line of
a battle where he was killed in the line of duty.

David later took Bathsheba as his wife. Unfortunately
they lost their first child together and he suffered
greatly at the rebellion of one of his own sons namely
Absalom who stole the heart of the people right from
under his nose.

As soon as the opportunity arose, Absalom had his
half-brother Amnon killed. (Read 2 Samuel).

He later plotted to take over the kingdom because his
father David couldn't stand the sight of him and
wouldn't have anything to do with him.

In case you're not familiar with this story Absalom
almost succeeded in killing his father David and
taking over the kingdom.

Yet David proclaimed that Gods mercy endures for
ever 33 times in the book of Psalms and here's why.
God ended up restoring the kingdom back to David,
where he lived in peace and eventually had a son with
Bathsheba.

Their son Solomon turned out to be one of the wisest
and richest men who ever lived. Their blood is also
of the lineage of Jesus Christ, the Messiah, our Lord
and savior.

And He did all this despite the fact that David had
Bathsheba's husband Urias murdered in cold blood.

Now, David could have let guilt get the best of him,
he could have gave up and quit. But what did he
chose to do? You guessed it, he chose to Praise God.
So what is the point of this story?

It doesn't matter what you've done or how many times
you've done it. I don't even care why or when you did
it. The fact is...

If You Praise God He Will Restore You.

The only catch is you have to open up your mouth and
continue to praise Him no matter what the
consequences may be for your actions.

What Is Praising God?

If you think about it praising God and praying to God
are the same and can be done the same way.

You simply take a verse or two from the Bible,
meditate and memorize it, then praise God for what
He's already done.

This is the exact same way to get answers to your
prayers.

David said, "In God will I praise his word: in the
LORD will I praise his word." (Psalm 2:7).

Who Should Praise God?

You should praise God especially if you've done
something as serious as David did because he is the
only one that can make things right.